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CUSTOMS CIRCULAR No.45/2000 Date 16th May 2000


Exemption to intravenous amino acids containing carbohydrates / electrolytes as life saving drugs under notification No. 20/99-Cus,dated 28.2.2000 (item No. 100 of List 2 underSl. No. 50 of the table) and notification No.16/2000-Cus dated 1.3.2000 (item No. 97 of List 2 underSl.No. 80 of the table.

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I am directed to refer to the subject mentioned above and to say that a doubt has been raised as to whether the benefit of above exemption could be allowed to intravenous amino acids containing carbo hydrates/ electrolytes.

The matter has been examined in consultation with the Directorate General of Health Services(DGHS) New Delhi. DGHS have informed that a panel of experts has examined the matter and opined that all the components i.e. amino acids (including essential amino acids), glucose and electrolytes are available separately and that the individual components can be combined and administered depending on the patent's requirements.

Accordingly, they have not favoured duty exemption to intravenous amino acids containing carbohydrates and electrolytes. Keeping in view the opinion given by the DGHS, it has been decided not to extend the benefit of the above exemption to intravenous amino acids containing carbohydrates and electrolytes.

The above position may be brought to the notice of field formations.

Difficulties, if any, in implementation of above instructions may be brought to the notice of the Board.

(K M Ravichandran)
Senior Technical Officer (Tariff Unit)

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